[asterisk-users] AMI Redirect between MeetMe rooms

Girts Graudins ggraudins at hotmail.com
Mon May 26 10:35:00 CDT 2008


I wish it was that easy.. you're right - it was just an illustration, albeit not a perfect one, as it turns out.  I'm certain the redirect succeeds because the target hears the new conference, as well as the old.    

> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> From: tony at softins.clara.co.uk
> Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 11:03:50 +0000
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] AMI Redirect between MeetMe rooms
> 
> In article <BLU140-W5DED69E2E3E1888995586B9C20 at phx.gbl>,
> Girts Graudins <ggraudins at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > The setup is as follows:
> > 
> > The channel is a Zap channel - Zap/N-1
> > 
> > The meetmes are very straight forward:
> > [conf]
> > exten => _X.,1,MeetMe(${EXTEN},d)
> > 
> > The scenario is equally simple - let's say Zap/1-1 is sitting in 1 at conf.  If I do an
> > 
> > action: redirect
> > channel: Zap/1-1
> > context: conf
> > exten: 2
> > priority: 1
> > 
> > 2 at conf now hears Zap/1-1 and all is well, except that 1 at conf also (still!) hears Zap/1-1. 
> > Didn't work that way before.  When was this introduced?
> 
> Are you sure the redirect succeeded? Is the above exactly what you do,
> or just an illustrative example? The reason I ask is because _X. will NOT
> match the extension "2". A dot matches *one* or more characters.
> 
> If you really are using one-digit extension and conference numbers, change
> your pattern to _X! instead, and try again. A "!" will match zero or more.
> 
> Of course, if that was just an illustration, your problem could be completely
> different. :-)
> 
> Cheers
> Tony
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> Tony Mountifield
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